China operates one of the world's most expansive espionage networks, using state agencies, civilians, and proxy organizations to conduct global intelligence operations. Recent incidents across Europe, the US, and Asia highlight increasing concerns over Beijing's surveillance, cyber activitie
Taiwan has banned two Chinese universities, Huaqiao University and Jinan University, from academic exchange programs due to their ties to Beijing's United Front Work Department. The Ministry of Education warned institutions against collaboration, citing national security concerns.
China is imposing its legal system on American soil through a network of nonprofit organisations based in the United States that are connected to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence agency, according to Daily Caller News Foundation (DNCF).
China has arguably one of the world's largest intelligence agencies, utilizing paid employees, a host of proxy organizations like the United Front Work Department (UFWD) and even civilians that collect data for the government.
In September 2022, Spain-based human rights group Safeguard first reported about Chinese Overseas Police Stations (COPS) operating across five continents. There are reportedly around 102 such stations operating in 53 countries, Inside Over reported. They function through informal locations i
Christchurch [New Zealand], Jan 29 (ANI): New Zealand, Aotearoa or the Land of the Long White Cloud deep in the South Pacific, is one country grappling with the nefarious influence of China.